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  2. Trench coat - Wikipedia

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    British Army officer in the First World War A man wearing a short navy blue–coloured trenchcoat (2018). A trench coat is a variety of coat made of waterproof heavy-duty fabric, [1] originally developed for British Army officers before the First World War, and becoming popular while used in the trenches, hence the name trench coat.

  3. Trenchcoat Robbers - Wikipedia

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    The Trenchcoat Robbers, Ray Lewis Bowman and William Arthur "Billy" Kirkpatrick, are a pair of bank robbers from the United States. [1] Their biggest heist was the February 1997 robbery of a Seafirst Bank branch in Lakewood, Washington that netted $4.4 million.

  4. List of outerwear - Wikipedia

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    Trench coat; Windbreaker; See also. Fashion accessory, including outerwear items such as hats, gloves, and scarves; References This page was last edited on 16 May ...

  5. Seafirst Bank robbery - Wikipedia

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    At 6:30 p.m. on February 10, Kirkpatrick and Bowman approached the bank, wearing trench coats, sunglasses, and FBI caps. Kirkpatrick was wearing an earpiece connected to a police scanner in his coat pocket. Using a small L-shaped prying tool, they unlocked the bank door, and entered with their guns drawn.

  6. London Fog (company) - Wikipedia

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    London Fog is an American manufacturer of coats and other apparel. The company was founded in 1922–1923 as the Londontown Manufacturing Company, Inc., a clothing company established by Israel Myers. [1] Products manufactured by London Fog include trench coats, raincoats, jackets, and parkas. Accessories include handbags and umbrellas.

  7. Aquascutum - Wikipedia

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    Aquascutum was established in 1851, the year of the Great Exhibition, when tailor and entrepreneur John Emary opened a high quality menswear shop at 46 Regent Street.In 1853, after succeeding in producing the first waterproof wool, he had his discovery patented and renamed the company 'Aquascutum', Latin for 'watershield'. [3]